Rah rah, sis boom bah, hit ’em in the head with a “¦ beer? Uh! In the grand tradition of football-related spirits like Grape Ranch’s “Beat Texas” wine (and CFN intern Bucky’s high school “brick” football chant, above), the Red River Rivalry has added even more ” alcoholic ” ones to the mix. […]
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Oral Roberts University professors file wrongdoing lawsuit
According to a lawsuit filed in Tulsa, John Swails vs. Oral Roberts University, three university professors allege a dirty laundry list of wrongdoing by the administration. Allegations include misuse of university funds, spending of donations on lavish clothing, using the university jet for personal visits and text-messaging underage males at 3 a.m. on school-provided phones. […]
Oklahoma Corporation Commission officially denies power plant
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission voted 2-1 today to officially deny the application for the proposed Red Rock Power Plant. OG&E Electric Services announced earlier this year they signed an agreement with Red Rock Power Partners to build the plant pending regulatory approval from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. Others signing the agreement included Public Service […]
Edmond Planning Commission turns down Falcone’s location plan
Edmond residents expecting to enjoy a third Falcone’s Pizzeria and Deli store can fuggedaboutit, according to a report in The Edmond Sun. Italian food connoisseurs know the popular restaurant as the place to “put some bada bing on that thing.” Falcone’s, which serves up Old World specialties in an atmosphere that includes “Godfather” movie […]
Edmond ‘Indiana Jones’ extra settles suit
It took forever for that currently filming fourth “Indiana Jones” movie to get off the ground, so one can understand why producer George Lucas and director Steven Spielberg were peeved at Edmond native Tyler Nelson. At one point an extra in the film (CFN thinks that’s since gone the way of Greedo shooting second), […]
Oklahoma legislator should have done his Web homework
Should it be a prerequisite for Oklahoma’s legislators to be able to at least Google someone they choose to be a speaker? We wonder. Take the recent guest lauded by state Rep. Randy Terrill as a high-powered analyst who can point the way to prosperity in Oklahoma, a think-tanker out of Washington named Phil […]
Makeup expert to transform kids into monsters
It’s that time of year again when your perfect little angels transform into gory, grotesque monsters before your eyes. It’s Halloween, and this year, let your kids go all out. The Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library will host its first “Monster Makeup for Kids” session from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Sunday. Professional special effects makeup […]
Oklahoma City woman awarded with “The Melting Pot” fondue for a year
Among Bricktown restaurants, everyone has a favorite. Sports nuts go to The Varsity Sports Grill. Spice lovers head for Chelino’s Mexican Restaurant. Coma patients dig The Melting Pot. In June, Oklahoma City resident Jill Finley, 32, emerged from a two-week coma as the plug was pulled and told her husband, Ryan, “Get me out […]
Without GM Plant, Oklahoma City still a strike site
OK, time to play that old-time favorite “Sesame Street” game: Which thing doesn’t belong? Mega-giant automobile maker General Motors Corp. and the United Auto Workers union finally struck a deal, which ended two days of strikes by GM employees nationwide. During the negotiations, UAW members picketed in front of GM plants all over the country […]
Oklahoma baseball coach’s OSU daughter poses in ‘Girls of the Big 12’
CFN’s intern, Bucky, is a child of the Internet. Well, that’s only 75 percent accurate, but let’s just say he’s part of the whippersnapper generation that gets most of his news by clicking around the World Wide Web. When Bucky mentioned a news item emanating from a print publication, our interest was piqued. It […]
